Sandra Voe

Sandra Voe

October 6, 1936 · 89 years old

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Sandra Voe (born October 6, 1936) is an actress of film, television and theatre. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sandra Voe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

8 titles
1
Breaking the Waves

Breaking the Waves

1996 · 2h 33m · Movie

Oilman Jan is paralyzed in an accident. His wife, who prayed for his return, feels guilty; even more, when Jan urges her to have sex with another.

7.8
2
Immortal Beloved

Immortal Beloved

1994 · 2h 1m · Movie

A biopic exploring Beethoven's tumultuous life, focusing on his romantic pursuits. The film investigates the identity of the mysterious woman to whom the composer penned a passionate love letter, delving into his complex relations...

7.4
3
Felicia's Journey

Felicia's Journey

1999 · 1h 56m · Movie

A young woman leaves Ireland to find her boyfriend in England, and while there is helped by a man hiding unsettling secrets.

7.0
4
Howards End

Howards End

2018 · 4h 0m · TV Show

The social and class divisions in early 20th century England through the intersection of three families - the wealthy Wilcoxes, the gentle and idealistic Schlegels and the lower-middle class Basts.

7.2
5
Blood

Blood

2012 · 1h 32m · Movie

Thriller charting the moral collapse of a police family. Two cop brothers, smothered by the shadow of their former police chief father, must investigate a crime they themselves have committed.

6.0
6
Agatha

Agatha

1979 · 1h 45m · Movie

In December 1926, mystery writer Dame Agatha Christie's husband Colonel Archie Christie asks for a divorce. She leaves her car and goes missing for eleven days. US reporter Wally Stanton searches for her in this speculative story.

6.2
7
Faintheart

Faintheart

2009 · 1h 32m · Movie

A romantic comedy set in the world of battle re-enactments, about an irresponsible guy who has to shape up in order to win back his wife.

6.2
8
Reg

Reg

2016 · 1h 29m · Movie

The story of Reg Keys who lost his son in the Iraq War and then went on to contest Tony Blair's seat at Sedgefield in the 2005 General Election.

6.9
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